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On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 05:13:38PM -0400, Tyler Kiley wrote:
&gt; I've lived in blissful ignorance of all the issues related to binary
&gt; compatibility between different versions of linux so far, since most
&gt; everything I've needed has been either open-source or available in
&gt; packages designed for each distribution and version I want to use, but
&gt; now the issue has been forced upon me :/
&gt; 
&gt; I'm trying to replace an old red hat 7.3 webserver with one running
&gt; redhat enterprise 3.  Unfortunately, the old server was running a very
&gt; old copy of urchin (a closed-source webstats program).  It was
&gt; statically linked, so I thought it'd be okay, but when I try to run it
&gt; on the new box, it segfaults.  Getting a different binary from the
&gt; vendor isn't an option, and upgrading to a more recent version of
&gt; urchin is way out of my price range... is there anything I can try
&gt; that might make this binary work?
&gt; 
&gt; Advice is much appreciated -- especially if it leads to success :-)
&gt; 
&gt; Tyler


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